It was in 1990. I had just left my work in Harrods in London in order to
pursue a life of freedom and adventure.
Friday, July 26, 2019
Friday, July 19, 2019
My Suggestion for a New Kind of Activism
Mystical,
by Kevin Miles and Wendy
Schaefer-Miles
We are slaves to the modern culture, we are the
modern culture. I have suggested that this culture is characterized by a new
mythology, which I have called, The Mythology of Authenticity. This
mythology has two specific pedagogic methods: psychotherapy and coaching. These two
methods are again rooted in the counterculture, which are inspired by
philosophers such as Nietzsche, and occultists, such as Aleister Crowley. Quite
central are concepts such as will and choice.
Thursday, July 18, 2019
The Spiritual Kindergarten of Ken Wilber
The self-proclaimed “philosopher”
Ken Wilber (he dropped out of graduate school where he was studying
biochemistry) has sought to bring together the world´s far-ranging spiritual
teachings, philosophies, and scientific truths into one coherent and
all-embracing vision: the integral theory.
Thursday, July 11, 2019
Can you discover or experience something which is indescribable?
Mystical
Night, by Michael Z Tyree
It all starts with the
Wholeness. The Wholeness is indescribable since it can´t be put in opposition to
anything.
Monday, July 8, 2019
In Order to Handle the World Crisis, We Must Find a Common Ground
Yellow
Flowers by Krupa Shah
“You, Bedouin of Libya who saved
our lives, though you will dwell forever in my memory yet I shall never be able
to recapture your features. You are Humanity and your face comes into my mind
simply as man incarnate. You, our beloved fellowman, did not know who we might
be, and yet you recognized us without fail. And I, in my turn, shall recognize
you in the faces of all mankind. You came towards me in an aureole of charity
and magnanimity bearing the gift of water. All my friends and all my enemies
marched towards me in your person. It did not seem to me that you were rescuing
me: rather did it seem that you were forgiving me. And I felt I had no enemy
left in all the world.”
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Wind,
Sand and Stars
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
Strange Days in Tangier
La Plage de Tangier, by David Minett
I´m using the Amazon used book market quite a lot. It can be interesting to receive a used book. Someone else has read it, and often it has a smell attached to it, which can bring you to unknown places.
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